Amy Souers Kober

Senior Director of Communications

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Amy joined American Rivers in 1998 in our Washington, DC office. She moved to our Northwest Regional Office in Seattle in 2000.

Education

B.A. in Creative Writing and Literature from Trinity College in Hartford, CT. Amy studied coastal ecology with the School for Field Studies on Vancouver Island, British Columbia and spent a semester in Florence, Italy studying literature and art history. She completed field ecology programs in Panama through the University of Florida and in Big Sur, California through San Francisco State University.

Favorite River:
Any river with my husband, our kids and dogs, and our driftboat!

Blog Posts By This Author

Kober family plays at the North Umpqua River | Amy Kober Our family just spent a weekend on Oregon’s North Umpqua River. Watching my four year old play on the riverbank, I saw over and over again how rivers are the best playgrounds. The unstructured t… Read more »

Let’s hear it for the river dads. Who patiently shake sand out of shoes, wipe sunscreen out of eyes, untangle fly lines, stash special snacks in the raft, and help turn backyard stream outings into the greatest adventures. Our kids look up to you. They… Read more »

How can kids make a difference for our endangered rivers? | press4kids Last week, we released our annual America’s Most Endangered Rivers® report. My favorite interview was with press4kids, a daily news app for kids and schools. I was happy to get the… Read more »